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okay hi everybody thank you for coming
and our share tonight is dedicated ra
for not Z Bor Ben feda and for the
liberation of er Israel from its enemies
safe return home of soldiers and
hostages the lasting Unity of the people
of Israel and for all of those whose
Health has been affected by the war and
we're also dedicating the shear uh to
the release of Arvin nanel Ben
Sona the young man in Iran that has been
sentenced to death and we pray that
Hashem should give him a a Yeshua
Al for K
elzar panina Pearl Bas elzar Anda who
recently passed away want to thank Viola
Luc for her kind donation and for bamin
Isel SCH and his third yard side you may
remember binyamin Ganer was a young man
who fought uh cancer with great great
courage and unfortunately he was nifter
this is his third yard side on the tent
of Tas and uh our thoughts and prayers
are with uh ran and Carol on their loss
Mayes bring much much comfort to their
to their
hearts uh I was thinking today uh to
discuss uh after Trump the Trump
assassination some of the laws of biras
do non-jews make G Ving but you know
I'll leave that alone assassination
attempt assassination attempt yeah
you're
correct and but once again everything
that happens in the world is ultimately
for cl Israel there's no question so
it's not so R to see the connection here
and we hope we should see more and more
evidence of of of this in a good way uh
but uh this is the par of Bak so I want
to start with a little bit of a
cute but it's a it's a powerful vort in
its own way I had mentioned last week by
the paruma I had discussed a Maka from
the op the famous of apov in Poland uh
19th century and he is known as the O
Israel the lover of of Israel because
number one his safer Onish is called o
Isel and number two he himself
exemplified the
Mida so I talked about it last week one
vuma that the Coen is willing to become
T in order to help another yid that
brings Purity into the world so now I'm
going to give you another V from the O
of Israel
and that is uh he says every single par
in the Torah begins with a lesson in AAS
every para in the Torah is
about so somebody asked him where do you
see in
Paras is now I have to admit I really
don't understand the question because in
Bam's bless curses that were turned into
blessings there's so much about loving
Jews but okay sometimes with
the question is just the pretense to
give the answer it's not a real question
says where do you see is so he says very
P the king of Moab his name is Bak V
lamid
K is an
abbreviation love your friend as you
love yourself B the mitvah of
is so one of the
asked forgiveness for your your great
learning but two out of the three
letters are not correct V you shall love
is with a v v is
V is with a l okay that's
okay is with a cuff this is a k two out
of the three letters don't match so the
rebi said that's the point point when
you have a you don't look so closely at
things you don't examine everything
under a microscope and see if it's
perfect you understand things are not
always perfect you love people anyway
you love yiden anyway you see the good
in yiden anyway and that's a word from
the is a
rem but be it as it may let's remember
the time frame here this is the 40th
year of wandering in the desert
Aon has already died Miriam has already
died this is really towards the end of
Moser renu's own life and in that 40th
year the Jews are east of the Jordan
River right they haven't crossed the the
ardan yet remember they tried to go
through the land of Moab they were not
given permission and then the land of of
Ed Land of Edon first and then Moab and
then Ammon and finally they ask seon the
king of the amori to go through and he
wages war and Hashem now says go conquer
we couldn't conquer the moabit and the
amonite territory because they are the
descendants of L and God had given them
that land until the coming of the
mashiach we couldn't conquer the Edomite
territory because God gave that to
ASA these are all the descendants of
Abraham or the family of Abraham
but he fights us we fight back we
conquered the land of and then the land
of OG the king of Bashan and as you know
that land was settled by Ruan and G and
Sh manhe so now we're in the land of we
are positioned to cross the ardan which
we won't do until after mosha dies and
all of a sudden balak the king of moav
is afraid of B Israel and he has to do
something to disable them and he hires a
professional sorcerer have curse will
travel who has the coak of cursing and
his curses for reasons we'll discuss a
little bit later are effective somehow
and they figure they'll get him so the
shame mmu great starts off with a very
simple question he says what is the king
of Moab afraid of the Jewish people
specifically were told by God that they
cannot go through the moabi territory
we're not allowed to wage war with Moab
that we had to circle Moab and go north
and then we encounter SE and O and we
conquer it MOA has gotten a free pass
why because gave the land to L right
Ammon and Moab are the
illegitimate incestuous children of L
and his two daughters so what is he
afraid of why does the king of Moab hire
billum to curse B Israel what is the
source of his Pad so the shame ISM says
a very interesting thing Moab Was Not
Afraid or the king of Mo Bak was not
afraid that the Jewish people would wage
war against him he knows his nation is
safe he's afraid they're going to come
to ER Israel his goal was to destroy the
Jewish Nation so they should not come to
a Israel
why does that concern him so the sh says
we have to know that the wayes
interacted with us in the
Mido is fundamentally very different
than the way he's going to interact with
us once we come to ER Isel the midor is
a supernatural existence in the most
obvious way the man comes from Heaven
the Clouds Of Glory although we when
iron died we lost it but the Clouds Of
Glory surrounded Us in the desert there
was the traveling well of Miriam that
even though Miriam died and we lost that
you know Moshe hit the rack and we
regained it in that sense every single
moment you see the glory of Hashem the
of God you're living in a spiritual
cocoon in which you don't have to work
for your bread you don't have to build
cities you don't have to get involved in
society in your political Society your
whole
Ava is r
spirituality in fact in it writes that's
why the consequences of Disobedience are
so great in the midor you do in AA
24,000 here 48,000 here because you're
in the Palace of Hashem you're with
Hashem in such a direct
way and indeed when you're with Hashem
there's like immediate reward and
immediate punishment because the whole
idea of delay the whole idea that I can
do Aus and nothing happens seemingly
that's that's a function of upon him
that's a function of concealment so I do
Mitzvah and I don't see the good I do
AOS I don't see the negative it's there
but I don't see it because there's a
certain aspect of AES hiding in the
world for whatever the reason to
facilitate free will you know whatever
the the dynamic would be in the midbar
there's no hiding in the midb
everything's open and that'll be L to
like the man and that'll be L the big
onim that happen in the midor so that's
the Dora midor once we come to ER Israel
and in particular once mosha rabenu
dies the Han haaga God's leadership of
us is going to be in a much more
concealed fashion surely theem is much
more evident than the rest of the world
that's obvious and that's obvious even
today but Vis the
midor even arel is in a mat uh of
concealment we're not going to have the
M we're going to have to plant we're
going to have to plow and plant our
Fields we're not going to have a
traveling source of water we're going to
have to dig Wells and collect the
rainwater we're not going to have Clouds
Of Glory we're going to have to maintain
an army without getting into that
political issue as it applies today in
other and and in fact the Torah warns us
that of the dangers of arrogance because
you will be achieving success by
seemingly looks like your efforts and
what will you say for
your heart will be high and mighty and
conceited you will forget God and you
will say in the famous or inFAMOUS
words it is my strength and my power
that accomplished mosenu warns over and
over again do not attribute your
successes to
you yeah you have to have an army and
you have to do all of these things the
comes from
Hashem in fact that is one of the sad
tragic lessons of October
7 in which although Israeli military
security is by far the best in the world
much much better than the United States
right we are the masters of detecting
you know enemies and everything else and
yet on October 7 on Simas Tor day there
was a massive failure
of intelligence all the systems were
down and to this day to this day we
don't fully understand
witha what could have gone wrong to give
Kamas free entry into the state of
Israel and have what access for four to
six hours without any even being there
how did it happen see it's now you have
to understand that part of why this war
is so devast stating in the psyche of
the Israeli public is not only the great
great great tragedy of you know 12200
people dying and and more than 200
people being captured but it's the
notion that gee our systems didn't work
how did that
happen again we're not Nim and we're not
prophets and of course uh none of us can
give the definitive message on this so I
speak with acknowledgement that we're
very very limited
but at least one of the lessons is don't
think your systems are going to protect
you don't think your technology is going
to be your
Panacea everything can fail everything
can break down no matter how great you
think the Army is and your systems are
and and your security and your
intelligence they can break down and we
can be vulnerable and we can be
exposed because only a
KES is the source of
Yeshua so when we compare the midor and
er Isel going back to the Sham ISM in
the
midor god running the show is an
undeniable fact you see it every single
minute once we come to ER Israel we Face
a lot of different
challenges besides the immediate
challenge of Conquering the land and
expelling the enemy we also face the
amuna challenges are we going to
understand that even though we're
planting the fields and we're digging
the wells and we're raising the Army
it's only Hashem that gives us the n in
fact a few weeks ago if you remember
this was actually why the spies wanted
to stay in the midor they thought the
midor is a better training and godliness
it'll protect us uh so when we
eventually go to AR Israel we'll know
that Hashem is in charge now says the
shame ismo
Bell is perfectly happy to let the Jews
be in a spiritual cocoon in the desert
because if they're serving Hashem and
they're keeping Torah and they're
learning
Torah balak has and his nation has an
excuse we're not living lives of Rus
because we don't have those conditions
the Jewish people have these artificial
conditions where all they have to think
about is Rus in God but we are real
people with real problems we have to
build cities we have to dig ditches we
have to create
professions God cannot expect us to live
lives of kadha even a Noah is supposed
to live a certain life of kadosha in
other words as long as the Jews remain
in the
desert they are not a prototype they are
not a useful precedent so to speak for
other cultures and those other cultures
have an excuse they have what's called a
pison
an excuse to say why aren't we righteous
because we live in a real world we don't
have that artificial
condition but what happens once the Jews
come to arich Israel at least when we're
at our best we're not always at our best
but we have the Nim at different times
in our history we create
Holiness we serve Hashem we live moral
and Sanctified lives even though we're
building cities and ditches and planting
crops and harvesting them and
maintaining an army and what are we
demonstrating to the world that you can
live a life of dedication to God even in
the middle of a Hester P
him so what does that become that
becomes a rebuke that becomes a to that
becomes a criticism of all the other
cultures in the
world that live with selfishness and
self- agisent and egotism
and forgetting Hashem so says the shame
mmu the fear of bolock was not as you
might think his Nation would be under
attack he knew that wasn't the case
because the Jewish people had detour
around
Moab but he said by all means I don't
want the Jewish people to enter the land
of
Israel let him be in the desert
it's a tiny bit reminiscent although
it's not quite the same thing of a
famous remark of Theodore Herzel when
people raise the question if you create
a Jewish State this goes back you know
to the late 19th century when he was
developing uh well the book the uden
stat right the the Jewish state so
someone asked him how are you going to
control the religious people who are
going to try to take over kind of a
prophetic question in a way and Herzel
said we shall confine the rabbis to the
synagogues just as we will confine our
soldiers to the
barracks now the truth of the matter is
neither part of th those statements were
true unfortunately our soldiers have not
been confined to the barracks they've
had to go out and fight and for good or
for bad that's a different matter of
opinion our rabbis have not been
confined to the synagogues but Herzel
envisioned this idea let the rabbis stay
in their synagogues so too is making a
similar argument let the Jews stay in
the desert the desert is k k is not life
uh this is an artificial existence let
them serve God under artificial
conditions and that is not a criticism
of us because we live under real life
real time conditions and the like this
is the idea of the shame M let me point
out that in general one of the main
themes ofas is the notion of serving
Hashem within the material world that
instead of creating a model of kadosa
where you withdraw from the world and
you focus only on what you might call
spiritual things kasus very much taught
the idea of eating drinking working all
of these different activities they have
to be part of the service of God and
they have to have a consciousness of AES
okay so that's a very important of the
sh in that b was not afraid of a mil AR
attack bolock was afraid of the Jews
coming to AR the truth of the matter is
this does answer another famous Kasha
for which there are other answers that
is the asks he says if bam has the power
of blessing and curse because the says
whoever you bless is blessed whoever you
curse is cursed why does balak
request that he curse the Jewish people
B could have requested
that bam blessed the
moabites in other words why does Bak
always go in the direction of curse
instead of the direction of blessing now
in truth the shame ISM that I just told
you is an answer to that because B
doesn't need B doesn't need a blessing
because he's not afraid of anything B
needs a curse that the Jews don't go to
Isel himself gives another answer the's
answer is it is the D of
that even when blessing is an option
they naturally gravitate towards the
curse in other words balak could have
accomplished his objective with the braa
so why does he think of the negative
that's kind of how a Russia thinks a
Russia always thinks how can I destroy
the other person particularly the Jewish
people rather than how do I build myself
up and say in his own life uh he
exemplified the
opposite U you know obviously was a
person who had tremendous power uh in
the sense of his connection with that
kind of listens to the so people would
go to the and they would ask him to
curse Jew haters curse anti-semites
curse people who were really very much
enemies of the Jewish people and the
said he is not mes
with the K
OFA he does not use the power of curse
he only uses the power of bra bless the
Jewish people even evildoers he doesn't
want to curse he doesn't want to get
into the business of
cursing a yid wants to build people up
so if if our people are
suffering we ask for hashem's blessings
we ask for Hashem to give us strength we
ask for Hashem to protect Israel we're
not into the notion of cursing and
denigrating others this is what the this
is what the said okay so this is the
story basically of of of billum so what
happens is that bolock hires bam orock
sends Messengers to Bam to have him come
to do this job and billum is initially
told by Hashem twice don't go don't go
don't go but B keeps on upping the anti
is gold and silver and Hashem sees that
bam really really want because V keeps
on asking he got an answer why does he
keep on asking so at this point we
follow the normal spiritual
rule the way a person wants to
go God will lead him there you want to
go on this path okay I'll let you go on
this path
but three
times balock tries to curse the Jewish
people and all three
times Hashem changes the
curse into a
blessing rest assured that this is not
what billum wanted to do I mean it's
Mish like Hashem taking him over he
wanted to curse got changed into a
blessing billum is only a
puppet in the hands of a
bollock is quite Disturbed he keeps on
moving billum around here to there to
there to there and they build altars
right all the different stick you know
and nothing
works and bolock is understandably very
annoyed I'm not sure if billum gave a
money back guarantee because he paid he
paid but he paid B he paid billum quite
a lot of
stuff right okay now here is an though I
want to
discuss K
say that Hashem wanted to give the
nations of the
world a
prophet as great as Moser
rabena because if they didn't have a
prophet as great as Moser
rabeno they would say to Hashem hey if
you would have given us a mosha rabeno
we would have been righteous
how can you blame us so God gave them
billum who was a
prophet as great as Moser
rabeno and they still were not
changed so if you're a skeptic you might
ask a very obvious question you didn't
give us mosha raaben you gave us Bill
other words our time what what what did
the UMO say if you would have given us
someone like MOS Reno we would have been
good so Hashem says je also that's right
so Hashem says okay I'll give you billum
and see what happens well billum is not
Moshe billum is a
Russia the answer has to
be that billum and Moshe start off from
the same
place meaning to say both were people
who had supremely gifted powers of
Prophecy and understanding they were
deeply
connected to the Dynamics of the
spiritual Universe I mean you understand
this I mean we really don't understand
it but the power of blessing and
curse can only exist in a person who is
deeply
connected to the mechanisms of how God's
presence manifests itself in the world
it's almost like in a superficial way
it's almost like a machine you know the
levers to pull you know the buttons to
push
now that's an enormous ego
trip that's an enormous source of power
that separates you from the rest of
humanity in a very significant
degree what does that do to your
psyche see this is the thing Hashem gave
mosha gave the umos a
person who was given the same abilities
as mosha Raben
and yet that made him into the Russia
into the Arrogant Bala that he was in
other words it's not that God gave them
a
Russia God gave us a person who was
given great abilities who became the
sadic that he became the greatest of all
and God gave them a person with those
same
talents and he made himself into the
Russia that was filled with arrogance
filled with GAA filled with TAA filled
with
lust if bam didn't turn out like
Moshe it was not due to the fault of
Hashem it was due to the idea that Bam's
power corrupted him Bam's power
destroyed him Bam's power went to his
head in the most drastic sense it was
Mas it destroyed
him now the
goes on and makes a very interesting
point P
contrasts the Disciples of Abraham it's
interesting contrasted you're going all
the way back to Abraham the Disciples of
Abraham and The Disciples of
bam the TM of
Abraham right are considered to be um I
in
TOA I in Tova means you look at people
with a generous kind ey I
in
nees a lowly soul that refers to you
don't seek out the materialism of the
world and r a lowly spirit is
humility you look at people in a good
generous kind
way you don't seek out the pleasures and
the lusts of the world
and you're
humble and
modest those are the three midis of the
Talam
ofu the three
midis of the T of bam those who follow
Bam's
ways are exactly the opposite I in
ra you're always jealous you're always
begrudging the good fortunes of
others neph
an expansive soul that I want more and
more money more and
morea and
R
arrogance and
GAA right so these are the three
distinctions between billam and AR so
when we look at
billum and let's assume that we had to
draw a psychological profile of
Billa there are two different ways ways
we might describe
him one way to describe
billum is that billum is the cool
collected superc competent professional
think about uh a lawyer in a three-piece
suit who knows how to win all of his
cases he's a half cursed will travel
he's a professional he gets paid for his
Services he carries it out in that sense
billum is simply the profession
who is good at his trait not just good
but is unusual in his trait in fact some
even say that billum had no ideological
commitments to anything good or bad they
point out the word Bam could be a
contraction bam he doesn't even belong
to a nation he's a Hired Hand he's a
mercenary if mosha would have hired
billum to curse the moabites according
to one interpretation he would have gone
with that andoral no commitments stands
for
nothing he just does his job again uh I
mean I myself I'm a lawyer so I so I'm
not I don't mean to deme lawyers but you
know this kind of the model of the
lawyer like I'll represent I'll
represent the murderer I'll represent
the victim you know whoever you want me
to represent I'll represent so one way
of looking at billum is the cool calm
collected
professional the other way of looking at
billum is he's a raging train
of destructive
emotions that are within him filled with
evil thoughts of hurting people filled
with jealousies rivalries
lust
arrogance if you could x-ray so to speak
x-ray the soul you would not see the
calm professional who gets the job
done you would see a raging turbulence
of
negativity and destructive
emotions so billum once again similar to
a thought we talked about with
korak bam is once again a tragic
figure because bam had the greatness of
Moshe and billum is being torn
apart by The Evil Within his
soul that initially was volitional
initially he had B he had free will like
everybody has free
will but at some point you hit something
that's a kin although not really to a
point of no return where you're so much
controlled by the
negativity you literally have no way you
can figure out how to disengage from it
it takes you
over remember this is uh the rambam's
famous
explanation of Hashem hardening parro's
heart initially parro made his own
decisions at some point you lose free
will you lose Free Will you're taken
over you're taken over so that's billum
the tragedy of billum so the points out
an interesting structural way of how the
Torah is
written throughout the Torah you know
the division of the Torah and
also into chapters
is not of Jewish origin there is no
peric Olive peric Bas chapter division
was actually introduced from the
Christians and the Jewish printers took
it over as a matter of convenience in
fact it's a little disturbing how much
of uh our identification of tanak comes
from the Christians the book of Shmo we
have shmu Al Shmo
Bas that's not a Jewish division there's
only the book of
shim same thing same thing even Ezra and
kazal don't have a book called neya Ezra
and neya are the book of Ezra so these
divisions are from Christian origin and
somehow it got Incorporated so we don't
have chapter divisions the only book of
the Bible the only book of tanak that
has divisions that corresponds with
chapters is safer to Hill toim has 150
uh Pim that is the division of T but
even that even then there are some mid
that say there's 147 chapters of t con
the years of yovino and uh different
chapters were split later all right so
some say 150 some say 147 whatever so we
don't have
PR other thanm we don't have the concept
of chapters but what we do have we do
have paragraph divisions in the Torah
and these are called BOS or stum if you
ever look at a sa for Torah or a
you will see that when paragraphs end
and a new paragraph begins there are two
different ways this happens sometimes a
paragraph ends and then on the same line
there is a blank space of the amount
that it would take to write nine letters
and then you start the next paragraph on
the same
line after a break of nine letters so
that is called a stuma a closed
paragraph
because when the paragraph ends you
don't have a complete blank line you
start the new paragraph on the same line
that's called a par satuma a closed para
other times a paragraph ends in the
middle of a line you leave the rest of
the line blank and begin on the next
line so that is called a
par because the paragraph is open now if
this sounds or
inconsequential rest assured that this
is of such importance that even if the
tor's letters and words are perfect but
you don't make the proper or stos the
safer Tyra is
p you wouldn't think that the Tyra is
pule and the mza and thein are pule if
you don't have the
right or stot and this is part of how
the Torah was given to mosenu all the
way back at
har so if you look through a in fact in
in the printed you often don't see it it
depends on the you don't see it as a
paragraph division but you'll see the
letter
P or the letter Sam the letter P is P
the letter Sam is but in some I think
the you actually have the the
visualization of the paragraph divisions
as well it's not just unbroken text in
Paras Bak virtually every para in the
Torah has paragraph divisions in
parak most of the par is one
long unbroken block of text there is
literally no division in
Paras and the was
ma that this is significant in the
following
way why are there paragraph divisions in
thees at all Rashi
explains that this goes back to the way
Hashem was communicating to mosha
orally Hashem would teach
Mo or
mitzvot and then give him a certain
amount of time to integrate what he
learned and if it's a stuma it was a
shorter amount of time
if it was a it was a longer amount of
time but this is the idea of what is
called
r r is a
space between adjacent
versus and
the why did God give
Moshe so there are two reasons one is
that Moshe could think about it but the
other is frankly mosha had other jobs to
do besides talk to God meaning mosha was
given time to attend to the needs of the
people to answer their Shas to give
them so the interruptions represent the
notion of he moved for freely freely
from talking to
Hashem to getting involved in the human
needs of his people and therefore this
represents andos represents the capacity
of Moshe Renu to engage and disengage
and engage and disengage Moshe didn't
need preparation he didn't need
meditation he didn't need to kind of be
in a constant prophetic mood to be able
to talk to God he could talk to God take
care of business then go back to God
that's a very very high level that he
was not affected by all of the different
things he needed to do they Say by ra
mosha
Feinstein that uh whenever ra mosha had
a free
moment he was always writing his chos he
was writing hisim and anyone that
studies R moshe's writings knows that R
Moshe is very very intricate very very
complicated that's why when people read
R MOS
chos uh they typically go to the last
line the last because know very
interesting questions a very good
question can you do this can you do that
what does mosha say m
and they go to the right they read the
question and they look at the last line
for the answer and they kind of don't
want to look at all the stuff in the
middle because that's going to be
complicated and in and out and this and
that and that's why R mosha had another
set of him which were
his which were even more intricate and
even fewer people read those because
they were so complicated fact rabits and
Fon used to say that whenever somebody
brought up a question from the dios
Moshe
MOS that mosha extraordinarily happy
because the dios mosha nobody read it
was too complicated and you didn't have
the bottom line of a you know answer to
an interesting question so Dias mosha
became a popular book I'm sorry igos
mosha the shubas became a very popular
book dibros mosha much less so even
though ra mosha loved the dibros mosha
even more so ra mosha is writing these
intricate
he's sitting in the b medish in mtj mfta
to feris if anyone here is from the
Lower East Side an old old old Yeshiva
still there uh that R mosha was the Riva
for many many years and he's sitting in
the base medish and rosha was a man of
the community in fact such amazing
stories that um there were times in
which he would do homework with a fifth
grader like say on time a kid wanders
into the mtj based medish and the only
one there is rosha Feinstein learning
and he goes up toosha and says could you
help me with my homework myish homework
and rosha is helping him with his
homework and when other people come in
they see r mosha with the six-year-old
well we'll we'll uh you know we'll take
it over you know the rash doesn't have
to do this and R mosha says I am in this
world to teach Torah what's the
difference if I'm teaching Torah to old
people great rabbis or I'm teaching
Torah to fifth
graders this is why I'm in this world so
mha sitting there and besides the things
like that people would come and have
personal shess and they' have family
problems and he would look up and he
gave you all the time in the world there
was never a
sense you were taking him away from
something there was never a sense that
you know he's doing something more
important
he gave you all the time he cried with
you he listened to
you you know you did not feel
rushed then as soon as you left he went
back to writing his Chua and sometimes
he had stopped in the middle of a word
he just immediately went back to it now
think about that when you're involved in
some very very heavy intellectual work
and you get an
interruption first of all it's it's very
very hard I mean I'm speaking myself
it's very hard to pull yourself out of
what you're doing and even think about
and in your mind you keep on thinking
when will this guy leave so I can get
back to my business and when you finally
get back to it it's going to take a long
time to get into it again because you're
out of it and yet Moshe ra mosha
Feinstein like mosha Raben was able to
move in and out in and out in and out
that's the significance of r
says why is that
so what is the psychology that
enables that type of quality after all
naturally once we're into something it's
hard for us to get out of it and once
we're out of it it's hard for us to get
back into it how do you just move
seamlessly between these opposite
things the answer is because to Moser
rabenu
and I would add toer mad even
ra this was not a
discontinuity it's not that he was
leaving one thing to do something else
all of it was
AEM I serve God when I learn and I serve
God when I write my Torah and I serve
God when I help people and I serve hasem
when I listen to their stories and I
serve Hashem when I help the sixth
grader with the homework so it's not
that I'm going from a A to B so how do I
get back to a if I pull myself out there
was no A and
B it was all a
single
Continuum because there are many many
different things an EV Hashem has to
do but all of those things are one job
assignment I'm an EV Hashem and
therefore I can move from here to here
because if In This Moment hasm wants me
to write my T I write Tor if the next
moment I'm going to listen to a story
for two hours that's what I do it's not
a concept I got to shorten this because
I want to get back to the other thing
it's all the same thing it's all the
same
thing so the
says this was the madrea of
Moshe whose life was committed to to
AEM andos and stos represents the the
ability to engage and disengage and
re-engage because you never left what
you never left your assignments you
never got out of it you always were in
Aus
Hashem billum on the other
hand was not an Evan Hashem billum was a
creature of his emotions whatever
emotions gripped him were the emotions
that governed him and therefore when he
was in a prophetic State he couldn't
stop
and when he was not in his prophetic
State and he was concentrating on his
money and his Tyas he couldn't get out
of that the lack ofus and stus
represents whatever state he's
in he stays in
it because he is a creature of the moods
and the
emotions that take over his life and
take over his
MOS and that is why there are no
and no stum out until the very end and
Par so with this we can take this
further does not say this but says very
very interesting
thought the garan Bros
discusses what was Bam's great power of
curse what was his
technique so the says
Bam could
pinpoint the exact
time what does this mean the
says there is one moment every day one
moment in which the world is
suffused with Divine
wrath how long is that moment so thear
says
re the amount of time it the word rea
the amount of time it says to say the
word regga is the amount of time of that
wrath and it says in we say this every
day in
ding God's anger AO is
Rea so there's one fraction less than a
second in which there's Divine wrath in
the world the gamarra even says
that uh the red comb of the rooster
turns white with fright in that moment
of anger thear gives a story that rabie
mayor wanted to curse some enemies who
wanted to destroy him so he wanted to
utter his curse at that moment of Wrath
so he tied a rooster to his bed and he
was staring at the rooster to try to see
when the comb would change and he fell
asleep you know he try to stare at one
point for too long you know uh it kind
of knocks you out and then rabie mayor
realized as the said later that you know
you don't go around cursing people of
course I really don't understand this
because you could lose this in a blink
of an eye so I mean
uh I assume had to Blink so I'm not sure
how he thought this could work anyway
but okay uh now the idea is Bam knew
exactly when that time was coming and if
you push the button
at that
moment the anger explodes on the world
so Bam's greatness was he
knew when that moment would be there he
knew when it's coming he knew when it
was there and therefore he cursed this
is AAR Bros this is a be this is an
explicit gar
in so toos asks a very obvious question
given the fact that the window for curse
is so short
uh what curse could you utter that would
be so short that you'd get it within the
window by the time you make a sentence
you know you miss the time right so what
is the Mila what is the advantage of
knowing what's called the the moment of
anger so there are two answers answer
number one is a bit of a technical
answer and that is well the way it works
is as long as you get your curse in uh
the right time you begin it you it once
you begin it you get to finish it's like
a bank right bank closes at 1:00 you get
into the the bank at 5 to1 uh they're
going to they're going to take you uh
but nobody can come in after one same
thing here uh the curse is ineffective
after the r but once you got your finger
uh one syllable in the door it's going
to be effective by the way interestingly
enough surprisingly enough there are
some that actually use this as a halakic
justification for a nonh halakic
practice you know one of the problems
among many movements is they are not
keeping the they don't D
the within the proper
timeis after the kma after the and this
is a very serious problem actually
because uh you know kesma which is D has
to be said within a certain time frame
Shon has to be doed within a certain
time frame what's the heter of going
beyond the time frame so they make the
following argument although it doesn't
really answer everything they say well
listen as long as you begin before the
time
expired even one word you can finish it
afterwards and the proof is even for
curses God says as long as you begin
your curse in the right time you get to
finish it and since God's quality of
compassion is is much greater than his
quality of punishment if God allows that
type of reasoning for the curse he'll V
allow that type of reasoning for theas
for the blessings and the like now the
truth is even if you accept this
argument and I'm not saying you should
that doesn't answer the situations where
they start the am after after this man
at most it would justify you started
before and then it continued continued
afterwards okay that's answer number one
answer number two that toos says is that
there is a remember the the time of
anger is the amount of time that it
takes to say the word
rega Rea is two
syllables so TOA says I'll give you a
two- syllable curse that you could get
in in exactly the time and that would be
the
word is l destroy them
same number of syllables as reg and
therefore TOS says b would get in to
correspond to Rea and the curse would be
effective right so these are two answers
that toos gives one is as long as you
begin the curse you could finish it even
after the expiration of the time the
other is the two syllable curse of
khen theam sof goes on this second
answer and he says the
following if we look at Bam's
personality and once again we see the
tragedy in Bam's riches because here is
a man who is supremely
gifted with prophecy and ability to
manipulate the spiritual
Realms but billum is
consumed with all of these passions of
jealousy and envy and selfishness and
egotism
and he's smart enough to know that he
has it meaning he's not oblivious to it
sometimes a person is oblivious to their
destructive midot and in a sense as the
saying goes ignorance well it's not real
Bliss of course but ignorance can at
least be artificial
Bliss but billum is no
dummy billum sees the tragedy in his
life just like much much later Elisha
Ben avua
a who is a great great great great in
Torah saw the tragedy of what he had
done with his life and felt he was
helpless he was not really helpless but
he felt he was helpless he felt he was
trapped this is a situation by the way
that many of us in
distress sometimes feel we feel we're
trapped we feel we're too far gone we
feel there's no way to go
back and that is is an unimaginable
pain so when
billum wants to curse the Jewish
people the biggest curse he could think
of is may you be like
me may you be like
me may you have the awareness of a life
that go that's gone bad a life with so
much potential a life with with so much
kadus and may you be consumed by these
negative forces so here's what the says
the word CM which is Bam's two syllable
curse could actually be read as an
abbreviation
colos
kidneys La
heart
Mo brain now here's how it works the kid
dis in some sources are identified with
sexual lust and
passion the
life is identified with turbulent
emotions the moak the
brain is the intellectual and moral
faculty within a human
being CM means you allow your passions
and
emotions to rule over and subordinate
your
intellect and that's the greatest curse
of
all your brain has been
hijacked by your
tyus and billum knows how bad that is
because that's him and he knows that
it's
him I mean think about this you can look
at so many things in contemporary
Society let's take the entertainment
industry you know those guys who do all
of these entertainments these are these
are pretty brilliant people many of them
are
geniuses and they devote their
minds to the different ways of
entrapping people in all sorts of things
billions and billions trillions I don't
know how much money goes into
entertainments and all of these
things this is an example of the
moak being
hijacked by the
Tyas and by the emotions
and therefore Bam's
curse which literally means destroy
themer says can be understood
allegorically as let their emotions rule
over their minds let the mind be
subordinate to the
tyus now says
theer let's reverse the letters of
CM instead of Cam
M you have
meid
or that spells the word
Mel what is a
king
M my mind Le my heart
kot my
passions a king is where the
Mind rules over
the passions now that doesn't mean to be
an automatan not feeling but the other
way around your moral and intellectual
and spiritual sense directs your
emotions like the b t the whole first
part of the Tanya to a large degree is
all
about the Mind must control the
heart and when the Mind controls the
heart then within the heart you will
discover
AEM
andem but it's controlled by what the
intellect that's why is
called because it was not based on
emotionalism it was based on
intellectual contemplation of Hashem
that opens up your heart so a real
m is not one who rules over other
people a real mik is one who rules over
himself as Pavo
says a giar who is a mighty
persones one who
conquers his
Y and this is really based on a mish it
goes back
to he who can rule over his spirit
is
greater than the one who
conquers a
city brings the story about a general
who is victorious in a great
war and as he comes back home with a
triumphal
parade a Whispers to him you have been
successful in the small
War but now you have to fight the big
war the small War all the enemies you
vanquished out
there the big war is the war within
yourself that's a much more difficult
war and that is why theam says you find
the word Mel appearing over and over
again when Bam's curses were turned into
a blessing because quite literally the
Tyra says God reversed Bam's curse into
a blessing Bam's curse was
Hashem changed it into into
M so you know we're approaching
obviously the three weeks next Tuesday
if Mia does not come well the 17th of
thas as a date will come but the fast of
the 17th of thas will be observed only
if we're not to
mashia but it's a time that we think
about improving ourselves we think about
about being worthy of the GAA being
worthy of the
Redemption and there are so many
different things to think about Isel is
of course a major thing but
generally how we can become people who
are Guided by what our minds our
intellect again I don't want to sound
like a computer that's not the point but
I include the intellect the morality the
sense of what is
right and that should be the guide to
channel our emotions Channel our
feelings into the directions of Holiness
and goodness and then we become Kings we
become
MIM when we allow our emotions to take
us over and we become
enslaved that is CM that is the inner
destruction of the great potential of
man so Mayes help all of us to try to
move in the direction of becoming Mal
and becoming King
over our personalities thank you
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